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Bile is released into which body organ in response to the consumption of fat? bile is released into which body organ in response to the consumption of fat? large intestine esophagus small intestine stomach
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Bile is released into which body organ in response to the consumption of fat? bile is released into which body organ in response to the consumption of fat? large intestine esophagus small intestine stomach
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During digestion of fats, the intestinal phase signals the simulation of the release of bile into the duodenum; this is in the small intestine. This aids in the digestion of lipids during the process of digestion.
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The answer to this question would be the small intestine.
The bile is released into the small intestine to help to digest fat. Bile secretion will bind the fat so it will turn into many small groups. This will increase the surface area for the enzyme to work.
the esophagus is just a tunnel and stomach are not digesting fat. the large intestine is absorbing water.
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